Tenants’ lawyers in the country’s less populated regions say they’re also handling more cases now that the federal moratorium on evictions has expired.
DOVER, Del. (AP) A Delaware judge is weighing whether a medical facility violated the state’s equal accommodation law by refusing to complete a sports physical for a boy with Down syndrome who wanted to compete in Special Olympics.
DOVER, Del. (AP) Senate lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to a spending plan for the fiscal year starting July 1 that adds hundreds of millions of dollars to the budget that Democratic Gov.
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A lawsuit has been filed against Rehoboth Beach claiming the civil rights of the plaintiffs have been violated because the city doesn’t provide them the accessible parking needed to have reasonable access to the shops and restaurants on Rehoboth Avenue. City commissioners have scheduled a special meeting for Monday, May 10, to conduct a strategy session on the issue.
In a case filed April 12 in U.S. District Court, plaintiffs Brigitte Hancharick, Ilse Payne and Robert Payne claim the city does not provide sufficient accessible public street parking on Rehoboth Avenue and the blocks abutting it, thereby harming the plaintiffs and other people with disabilities by denying and excluding them from a public service in violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Hancharick is 33 years old and lives with her parents. Her primary mode of transportation is a ramp-equipped van owned by her parents. The Paynes are a married couple – Ilse is 87, Robert is 89 �